Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Overcoming Gullibility

payperpostThis is a leap into the unknown for me because I've decided to see what all the buzz is about regarding Pay per Post. I've seen the link panels around for sometime and a couple of says ago I signed up not really knowing what to expect.

With anything new and on-line I suppose it's understandable that the skepticism gene trips in, however as you might have read me saying on previous posting, 'you never know until you try' In actual fact this was probably better expressed by Sophocles in 415 BC when he is reputed to have said "One must learn by doing the thing, for though you think you know it you have no certainty until you try"

So here goes, an intial post, a paypal account, and checking in to see if there are things that I'm able to blog about that people are interested to hear. It certainly isn't a 'free meal' promise, so its definitely got that in it's favour as I guess the rewards will be proportional to the effort. If anyone else has joined the programme perhaps you could let me know your thoughts too?

I'm really looking forward to exploring this intriguing way of earning an extra few 'bob' (that's shillings for those of you outside the UK, and it's old money £Sd too LOL)

If you fancy giving it a go you might consider clicking through this link. Yes, it is a form of network marketing and a small commission goes to the poster :)

Hi Alice , thanks for your feedback its' very much appreciated, because this is entirely new to me it is very helpful to get reader reaction as this will obviously guide my future decisions.. kind regards RR

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I'm really interested in what makes people tick.I work as an academic in the field of organisation and management. People who know me describe me as a 'pracademic' because I work closely with the 'real world' doing management development and strategic thinking work with senior management teams. (I spent 20 years in the leisure and entertainment, games and gaming industries before academia). As well as designing and teaching undergraduate and masters level courses, I do research in the area of managerial mindsets and critical marketing theory. Hobbies include the piano, watercolour painting, astronomy, and blogging where my primary blog is called Gullibility As you will see I am building up my portfolio of Squidoo lenses. Popular lenses at the moment are How To Be An Air Guitar Expert and Border Reivers an ancestry and geneology lens about the unique clans of the Scottish English border region.